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1     I,     42|       a few persons, they were unanimous in their fury and equally
2     I,     42|      in their fury and equally unanimous in their composure, with
3     I,     72|        dragged into war by the unanimous voice of the nation, continued
4   XII,      6|     and could not resist their unanimous voice, Vitellius requested
5   XIV,     61|      simply communicated their unanimous resolution to the emperor.
6    XV,     96| traitor to the State, till the unanimous voice of the senators deterred
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